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BPP Commercial Awareness Society
who are we? the commercial awareness society is a student society based in bpp university london seeking to enhance our members’ understanding and awareness of current affairs and their consequential impact in both a legal and commercial context. with an increasingly competitive graduate job market, it is expected that candidates for training contracts and pupillages will know how a business is run, what the key factors for profitability and growth are, and how to make optimal use of resources. having said that, we believe that no matter what career path you choose to pursue, being commercially aware is a vital skill that potential employers will look for. it is for this reason that we aim to help our members understand what it truly means to be commercially aware. what do we offer our members? commercial awareness workshops networking/ meet & greets guest speakers q+a / panel sessions commercial news monthly round-up how can you get involved? whatever your degree programme, th
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Where is BPP Commercial Awareness Society located?
BPP Commercial Awareness Society's headquarters is located at 68-70 Red Lion Street, London, England, United Kingdom
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BPP Commercial Awareness Society has 1 employee
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BPP Commercial Awareness Society is in the industry of: Legal Services
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